Of
98 public gardening sites in the city,
22 are found to be too contaminated – with old industrial wastes, hydrocarbons and metals, mostly – to
safely grow food. Montreal has been praised for its garden plot system, but it's several years now that stories about contaminated soil have cropped up in the news, and my suspicious side is wondering if this is not the beginning of a softening-up process via which the city will quietly reclaim some of these plots, set aside in the 1980s when the local economy was stagnant, and now looking much more desirable for construction.
posted at 07:35